Even with all the complaining about dyno #'s not showing the cost worth the HP, I still decided to install the one I picked up used from MGM GT( Thanks!). Keep reading for the results!
First some teaser pics taken with the iPhone4:
Pre-paint, upper shell removed:
Pre-install engine shot:
Painted with multiple coats of Krylon Fusion Satin Black (for plastics):
Detailed the logos (wish I had a better pic):
During install:
On to the results...
Some of my HPTuner logs show that previously, my AFR would overshoot on initial acceleration by about .5-.75 when mashing the throttle from a stop. I'm running MAF only, no VE. The new intake overshoots a FULL 2-3 AFR points (ie 10.3 AFR, when 13.0 commanded) from a stop. I can attribute this to the sheer volume that the new intake holds. Just takes a fraction longer to fill the manifold. I will eventually finish my MAF tuning, then move on to VE calculations.
My previous ET/MPH best was 4/20/10:
Temps: ~72* TRACK TEMP on dash, Actual air temps/DA: 55.9*, DA 388
60': 2.021
1/8mile: 8.440 @ 85.34
1/4mile: 12.987 @ 106.32
Gain of only 21mph from the 1/8th to 1/4
My first pass last night I was getting some pretty good KR, so I dropped a degree of timing for the second pass, across the upper REVs.
The ONLY change from 4/20/10 and last night is the FAST LSXr.
Last night's results (6/29/10):
First pass:
Temps: Track temp on dash ~85*, Actual air temps/DA: 78.1, DA 1783
60': 2.034
1/8mile: 8.494 @ 83.38
1/4mile: 13.059 @ 108.04
Gain of 24.66MPH from the 1/8th to 1/4
Gain of 1.72mph over previous best
Last pass:
Temps: Track temp on dash ~77*, Actual air temps/DA: 71*, DA 1302
60': 2.012
1/8mile: 8.415 @ 84.35
1/4mile: 12.931 @ 109.09 (New BESTS!)
Gain of 24.74MPH from the 1/8th to 1/4
Gain of 2.77MPH over previous best!!
I have a lot of work to get my 1/8th mile ETs down. There's so much more volume in the new intake manifold, it can definitely benefit using VE in the lower RPMs.
Hope this data goes longer to prove the benefits of the FAST LSXr on a stock cube L76. Dyno #'s are fun to look at. The proof of the pudding is in actual results.